New York exhibition from mid-December 2017 in the heart of Manhattan

Laurence Jenkell exhibits her sculptures for a period of one year at the Port Authority Bus Terminal, located between 8th and 9th Avenue and 40th and 42nd
Street West Manhattan, near Broadway Ave and Times Square.

Jenkell solo show "Crossroads of the World"

Laurence Jenkell is honored to be the first artist invited by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to create a contemporary art course within the
Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT).

Located in the heart of Manhattan, between 8th and 9th Avenue and the 40th and 42nd West Street in Manhattan a few steps away from the famous Broadway Avenue and the no
less famous Times Square, the PABT is the largest terminal bus of the world. Frequented by more than 260,000 people daily, the PABT is the first place in the US
to host and exhibit Laurence Jenkell's artworks, including her 'Candy Flags' sculptures that have traveled the world beginning in 2011, during G20 summit in
Cannes (France), and continued through Andorra, Aspen, Beirut, Dubai, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, Miami, Monaco, Paris, Beijing, Seoul, Singapore,
Valencia, etc. as well as her new works of art.

This art exhibition will last for a period of one year from mid-December 2017.